Assalamualaikum.
Lately, I am interested to investigate the best ways to teach students in an effective manner. I'm searching through the internet and found out some countries that are considered as the best education systems in the world. One of them are the Finnish education system. What makes me impressed are how they structured and successfully perform it well.
For some of you that might not know their structure, I'll tell you a bit. Their structure consists of few principles. First, they focus on learning instead of testing. They only have one national examination which is the matriculation examination for those in upper secondary school. I've seen several video on social media how Finnish students undergoes classes and I feels quite happy to see learning environment like that which seems to be so fun and engaging. For instance, you could watch this video where 6th grade students learn percentages by collecting data and generating statistics (here).
The role of teachers are essentially important in Finland. They are highly trained and Master's degree are required for all teachers in general education. Classes also are said to be smaller in size which give good space for teacher to focus on its learning plans. Students there also have less homeworks. As a result, they might not stressed out while feeling happy to learn in school.
These are some input I've got from their educational system. It's good and I'm inspired to make my classes to be fun and also not pushing too hard on them. Insyaa-Allah.
Thank you for reading.
* some of the infos I've got from this website
Finnish National Agency for Education (here)
25/8/2018
7.28pm
Mahirah
Lately, I am interested to investigate the best ways to teach students in an effective manner. I'm searching through the internet and found out some countries that are considered as the best education systems in the world. One of them are the Finnish education system. What makes me impressed are how they structured and successfully perform it well.
For some of you that might not know their structure, I'll tell you a bit. Their structure consists of few principles. First, they focus on learning instead of testing. They only have one national examination which is the matriculation examination for those in upper secondary school. I've seen several video on social media how Finnish students undergoes classes and I feels quite happy to see learning environment like that which seems to be so fun and engaging. For instance, you could watch this video where 6th grade students learn percentages by collecting data and generating statistics (here).
The role of teachers are essentially important in Finland. They are highly trained and Master's degree are required for all teachers in general education. Classes also are said to be smaller in size which give good space for teacher to focus on its learning plans. Students there also have less homeworks. As a result, they might not stressed out while feeling happy to learn in school.
These are some input I've got from their educational system. It's good and I'm inspired to make my classes to be fun and also not pushing too hard on them. Insyaa-Allah.
Thank you for reading.
* some of the infos I've got from this website
Finnish National Agency for Education (here)
25/8/2018
7.28pm
Mahirah
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